LOS ANGELES, CA.- Maloney Fine Art presents an exhibition of new work by George Stoll. According to the artist, From the invention of zero 2,500 years ago in India to the use of the Golden Section in classical architecture, the world of mathematics fascinates me even if Im no more than a tourist. Yet despite my rudimentary understanding of math and geometry, the abstract possibilities intrigue me because its patterns are so often surprising and elegant. Catenary curves have occurred in my work by default or design for years. They show up in the Mothers Day Pearls and aluminum foil Christmas garland sculptures. They are also the source material for many of my Tupperware pieces. The sculptures in the show are hung 1 1/8 inches away from the wall on steel pins and are created with materials usually used for making jewelry. These include beading wire, silver rings and glass beads. The artist selecte